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Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
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published:20 Oct 2016

views:4898263

FULL LENGTH TUTORIALS AVAILABLE HERE-
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Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
This is a personal project, just for fun.
Sculpture, film, and edit by sculptor Chris Vierra.
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Stained glass Triforce provided by: Stained glass Majick on etsy
https://www.etsy.com/listing/535895467/fan-based-tri-force-zelda?ref=listing-shop-header-2
MUSIC:
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask: Song of Healing- Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G_aaak-tDE
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: Gerudo Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmOb0mQMpK8
The Legend of Zelda - Suite- TheSwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrpWBgB6oz8
R3 Music Box: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time- Song of Storms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lxKQYLKGGE
I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo CreatorsProgram. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.
#sculpture #sculpting #clay

published:10 Jul 2017

views:8912215

This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple bronze casting process applied here to a plaster replica of the original bronze statue of the Roman emperor Hadrian found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, dating to A.D. 117-138 . Filmmakers Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman worked hand in hand with the curator and restoration department of the museum for the "Hadrian" exhibition in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Jerusalem's Israel Museum: http://www.imj.org.il/en/
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National Geographic
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Lunch Hour Lecture on tour at the British Museum: Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body
ProfessorMaria Wyke (UCLGreek and Latin)
This lecture discusses Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk includes the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.

published:28 Jun 2011

views:10232

For more of our work, visit http://www.SculptureStudios.co.uk
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Giant classical style statue, carved from polystyrene / styrofoam with a soft water based plaster render finish and white emulsion paint. Greek / roman olympian posed legs, created for Burberry's MakersHouse in Soho, London.

published:09 Dec 2016

views:68317

Take the FreeSpartanX-Ray to Build YOUR DreamBody: http://bit.ly/2fSwo4d
You don't build a house without blueprints & you don't transform your body without getting a firm grasp on the overall strategy. If building muscle in the fastest amount of time without wasting hours in the gym, sounds like your cup of tea this video is for you.
I created SpartaStrength to help men achieve their true potential by helping them get stronger, tougher & bolder. We accomplish that by developing your power, passions, and purpose.
Want to build muscles? Take the FREE Spartan X-Ray: http://spartastrength.com/spartan-xray
Never Retreat & Never Surrender,
RyanMastersThe SpartanDoctoreCertified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

published:25 Aug 2014

views:26240

There are three main periods of Greek Sculpture; Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic. The Greeks were blessed with a large supply of marble, which was what they used most in their sculptures. Bronze was also used in their artistic work of humans. Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed. Yet, many still survived because the Romans make copies or duplications of the original works.
The Archaic period was the earliest period in Greek Sculpture which started around 600 B.C. and lasted until 480 B.C. These works have a stiff and ridged appearance similar to that of the Egyptian sculpture.
The second period, the Classical period, was between the Archaic and Hellenistic times. The Classical period shows a very large shift from the stiff Archaic to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure. Females, after the 5th century B.C., were depicted nude, often with flowing robes. The robes gave the sculpture the idea of movement and realism in an effort by the artist to show humans more realistically.
The third period, the Hellenistic period, started a little before 300 B.C. To the average person, it is more difficult to see the distinctions between the Classical and Hellenistic period. Both periods did the majority of their sculpture as nudes. The Greeks portrayed a young, vigorous, and athletic person in their works. These works idealized the individual and in a way, attempted to capture the idea of youth and strength in their design. The works reflect the commonly held views of youth, strength, and courage which were encouraged in the Greek City states.
A couple of interesting notes about the Greek sculpture. Greeks portrayed the gods in very similar fashion as they did the regular humans. There were no distinctions of size or body make up in their sculpture which would suggest that the gods where greater or more powerful then the humans. This is also similar in Greek stories, where the gods are shown to have very human characteristics, both good and bad.

published:09 Oct 2012

views:27923

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings http://westernartrodeoassociation.com/shop/product-category/casts/
You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
Sculpture Depot
at http://www.sculpturedepot.net/
I use the medium grade clay
You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
(I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
I get my anatomical figures from http://anatomicalfigures.com/
The ResinHorse by JeffWolf http://www.etsy.com/listing/108174672/horse-body-resin-study-cast-for
I get my armatures from http://www.truformarmatures.com
How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-exRJ6kRuA
How to make a hot box for your clay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_ggVQ6mxLI
Video on the clay I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1VPSs3osu8
Link to the video where I talk about Jeff Wolf's Horse Anatomy Resin that you can purchase http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57xE2BOjHwo
This video I talk about my tools. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yZHRvSwrXk
Tools I would suggest from Sculpture Depot are:
I would suggest you pick from these tools.. You don't have to pick them all, Just those that you think will help you
This modeling set looks interesting.. made of Water BuffaloHorn http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/special-tools.aspSteel Tools I'd suggest are http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/steel-tools.htm
PCT-5
303, and 22x
53x, and 55x
74, 70, 163, 161, and 75
23x and 407
For wire ended tools
http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/loop-end-hm.htm my pick would be 221, 401A, 402A, 403A, 404A, and 405A
For those who make masks, here's a great set up.. http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/mask.asp
You can find sculpting stand, books, armatures, and all kinds of wonderfully helpful stuff for the sculptor here at reasonable prices.. They ship internationally as well.
If I use music in this video, it's Composer and musician is Kevin MacLeod - CC-license
The music is free.. You can donate.. which I'd say would be fair, but it's royalty free.
Linked here http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/
My GalleryOnline http://bronzesbydavidlemon.blogspot.com/
My Daily Video Diary on Sculpting - http://adayinthelifeofalemon.blogspot.com

Synopsis

A long time ago, a tribe that respected the tiger and controlled fire called the Ho-jok (Tiger Tribe), ruled the world. They eliminated and assimilated all tribes except the tribe that respected the bear, called the Ung-jok (Bear Tribe). The Tiger Tribe and the Bear Tribe fought, and Hwan-woong could not bear to see so many people getting killed. He brought the three gods of nature; Poong-Baek (백호, the White Tiger), Woonsa (청룡, the Azure Dragon), and Woosa (현무, the Turtle Snake).

The series centers on Link, the playable character and chief protagonist. Link is often given the task of rescuing Princess Zelda and the kingdom of Hyrule from Ganon, who is the principal antagonist of the series; however, other settings and antagonists have appeared in several titles. The games' plots commonly involve a relic known as the Triforce, a set of three omnipotent golden triangles. The protagonist in each game is usually not the same incarnation of Link, but a few exceptions exist.

The game's storyline is the earliest in the Zelda continuity, preceding The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.Skyward Sword follows an incarnation of the series' chief protagonist, Link, who was raised in a society above the clouds known as Skyloft. After his closest childhood friend, Zelda, is swept into the land below the clouds by demonic forces, Link does whatever it takes to save her, traveling between Skyloft and the surface below while battling the dark forces of the self-proclaimed "Demon Lord", Ghirahim.

Show premise

The opening credits quickly glance over the show's premise:
"This is the Triforce of Wisdom, Link. The evil wizard Ganon has the Triforce of Power. Whoever possesses both Triforces will rule this land forever! You must help me, Link!"

Every episode of The Legend of Zelda follows the adventures of the hero Link and Princess Zelda as they defend the kingdom of Hyrule from an evil wizard named Ganon. Most episodes consist of Ganon (or his minions) either attempting to capture the Triforce of Wisdom from Zelda, kidnap Zelda, or otherwise conquer Hyrule. In some episodes, Link and Zelda are assisted and accompanied by a fairy-princess, Spryte.

Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

SCULPTING A STYLIZED CHARACTER- TUTORIAL AVAILABLE NOW! https://gumroad.com/l/KIev
Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
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#sculpture #sculpting #clay

11:19

Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

FULL LENGTH TUTORIALS AVAILABLE HERE-
https://www.gumroad.com/sculpturegeek
Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
This is a personal project, just for fun.
Sculpture, film, and edit by sculptor Chris Vierra.
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Stained glass Triforce provided by: Stained glass Majick on etsy
https://www.etsy.com/listing/535895467/fan-based-tri-force-zelda?ref=listing-shop-header-2
MUSIC:
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask: Song of Healing- Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G_aaak-tDE
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: Gerudo Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmOb0mQMpK8
The Legend of Zelda - Suite- TheSwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrpWBgB6oz8
R3 Music Box: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time- Song of Storms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lxKQYLKGGE
I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo CreatorsProgram. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.
#sculpture #sculpting #clay

4:20

Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase

Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase

Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase

This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple bronze casting process applied here to a plaster replica of the original bronze statue of the Roman emperor Hadrian found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, dating to A.D. 117-138 . Filmmakers Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman worked hand in hand with the curator and restoration department of the museum for the "Hadrian" exhibition in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Jerusalem's Israel Museum: http://www.imj.org.il/en/
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Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase
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National Geographic
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Karen Lemmey - 3D print of "The Greek Slave" at the Renwick Gallery

Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body (23 June 2011)

Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body (23 June 2011)

Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body (23 June 2011)

Lunch Hour Lecture on tour at the British Museum: Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body
ProfessorMaria Wyke (UCLGreek and Latin)
This lecture discusses Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk includes the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.

7:27

Classical Polystyrene / Styrofoam Statue Carving by Sculpture Studios

Classical Polystyrene / Styrofoam Statue Carving by Sculpture Studios

Classical Polystyrene / Styrofoam Statue Carving by Sculpture Studios

For more of our work, visit http://www.SculptureStudios.co.uk
'Like' us on Facebook https://www.Facebook.com/sculpturestudios
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Please feel free to comment below, and Subscribe to our Youtube channel.
Giant classical style statue, carved from polystyrene / styrofoam with a soft water based plaster render finish and white emulsion paint. Greek / roman olympian posed legs, created for Burberry's MakersHouse in Soho, London.

3:10

How to Sculpt Your Greek God Body

How to Sculpt Your Greek God Body

How to Sculpt Your Greek God Body

Take the FreeSpartanX-Ray to Build YOUR DreamBody: http://bit.ly/2fSwo4d
You don't build a house without blueprints & you don't transform your body without getting a firm grasp on the overall strategy. If building muscle in the fastest amount of time without wasting hours in the gym, sounds like your cup of tea this video is for you.
I created SpartaStrength to help men achieve their true potential by helping them get stronger, tougher & bolder. We accomplish that by developing your power, passions, and purpose.
Want to build muscles? Take the FREE Spartan X-Ray: http://spartastrength.com/spartan-xray
Never Retreat & Never Surrender,
RyanMastersThe SpartanDoctoreCertified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

13:06

ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTURE

ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTURE

ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTURE

There are three main periods of Greek Sculpture; Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic. The Greeks were blessed with a large supply of marble, which was what they used most in their sculptures. Bronze was also used in their artistic work of humans. Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed. Yet, many still survived because the Romans make copies or duplications of the original works.
The Archaic period was the earliest period in Greek Sculpture which started around 600 B.C. and lasted until 480 B.C. These works have a stiff and ridged appearance similar to that of the Egyptian sculpture.
The second period, the Classical period, was between the Archaic and Hellenistic times. The Classical period shows a very large shift from the stiff Archaic to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure. Females, after the 5th century B.C., were depicted nude, often with flowing robes. The robes gave the sculpture the idea of movement and realism in an effort by the artist to show humans more realistically.
The third period, the Hellenistic period, started a little before 300 B.C. To the average person, it is more difficult to see the distinctions between the Classical and Hellenistic period. Both periods did the majority of their sculpture as nudes. The Greeks portrayed a young, vigorous, and athletic person in their works. These works idealized the individual and in a way, attempted to capture the idea of youth and strength in their design. The works reflect the commonly held views of youth, strength, and courage which were encouraged in the Greek City states.
A couple of interesting notes about the Greek sculpture. Greeks portrayed the gods in very similar fashion as they did the regular humans. There were no distinctions of size or body make up in their sculpture which would suggest that the gods where greater or more powerful then the humans. This is also similar in Greek stories, where the gods are shown to have very human characteristics, both good and bad.

15:17

Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings http://westernartrodeoassociation.com/shop/product-category/casts/
You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
Sculpture Depot
at http://www.sculpturedepot.net/
I use the medium grade clay
You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
(I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
I get my anatomical figures from http://anatomicalfigures.com/
The ResinHorse by JeffWolf http://www.etsy.com/listing/108174672/horse-body-resin-study-cast-for
I get my armatures from http://www.truformarmatures.com
How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-exRJ6kRuA
How to make a hot box for your clay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_ggVQ6mxLI
Video on the clay I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1VPSs3osu8
Link to the video where I talk about Jeff Wolf's Horse Anatomy Resin that you can purchase http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57xE2BOjHwo
This video I talk about my tools. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yZHRvSwrXk
Tools I would suggest from Sculpture Depot are:
I would suggest you pick from these tools.. You don't have to pick them all, Just those that you think will help you
This modeling set looks interesting.. made of Water BuffaloHorn http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/special-tools.aspSteel Tools I'd suggest are http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/steel-tools.htm
PCT-5
303, and 22x
53x, and 55x
74, 70, 163, 161, and 75
23x and 407
For wire ended tools
http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/loop-end-hm.htm my pick would be 221, 401A, 402A, 403A, 404A, and 405A
For those who make masks, here's a great set up.. http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/mask.asp
You can find sculpting stand, books, armatures, and all kinds of wonderfully helpful stuff for the sculptor here at reasonable prices.. They ship internationally as well.
If I use music in this video, it's Composer and musician is Kevin MacLeod - CC-license
The music is free.. You can donate.. which I'd say would be fair, but it's royalty free.
Linked here http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/
My GalleryOnline http://bronzesbydavidlemon.blogspot.com/
My Daily Video Diary on Sculpting - http://adayinthelifeofalemon.blogspot.com

Head Sculpture Part-1

In this head sculpture, I'm using 1/2" PVC pipes as armature and using some foam sheets as filler. I'm using Roma Plastilina #2 GrayGreen oil based clay. I'm also using laser line for measuring and indicating center-line. I learned the use of the lase from a YouTube video by "BaileyBlade". Check his channel for more useful instructions.

5:21

Sculpting a female head in clay. Sculpting tutorial and demo.

Sculpting a female head in clay. Sculpting tutorial and demo.

Sculpting a female head in clay. Sculpting tutorial and demo.

Sculpting a head. Sculpting demo how to sculpt female head in water based clay . This sculpting demo will teach you how to make realistic sculpture of beautiful women.You will learn about creating general shape of a head, tricks and tips thaught by master sculptors.
This short sculpting demo will show you my sculpting technique of a beautiful women in ordinary clay.
Sculpting by Joanna Mozdzen.

Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

SCULPTING A STYLIZED CHARACTER- TUTORIAL AVAILABLE NOW! https://gumroad.com/l/KIev
Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
FOLLOW Sculpture_Geek on Social MediaINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/Sculpture_Geek/
TWITTER https://twitter.com/Sculpture_Geek
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WATCH Sculpture_Geek live on TWITCH https;//www.twitch.tv/ sculpture_geek
VISIT the BLOG at https://www.sculpturegeek.wordpress.com
I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo CreatorsProgram. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.
#sculpture #sculp...

published: 20 Oct 2016

Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

FULL LENGTH TUTORIALS AVAILABLE HERE-
https://www.gumroad.com/sculpturegeek
Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
This is a personal project, just for fun.
Sculpture, film, and edit by sculptor Chris Vierra.
Social MediaLinksINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/Sculpture_Geek/
TWITTER https://twitter.com/Sculpture_Geek
FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/sculpturegeek/
WATCH Sculpture_Geek live on TWITCH https;//www.twitch.tv/ sculpture_geek
VISIT the BLOG at https://www.sculpturegeek.wordpress.com
Stained glass Triforce provided by: Stained glass Majick on etsy
https://www.etsy.com/listing/535895467/fan-based-tri-force-zelda?ref=listing-shop-header-2
MUSIC: ...

published: 10 Jul 2017

Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase

This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple bronze casting process applied here to a plaster replica of the original bronze statue of the Roman emperor Hadrian found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, dating to A.D. 117-138 . Filmmakers Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman worked hand in hand with the curator and restoration department of the museum for the "Hadrian" exhibition in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Jerusalem's Israel Museum: http://www.imj.org.il/en/
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
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Karen Lemmey - 3D print of "The Greek Slave" at the Renwick Gallery

Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body (23 June 2011)

Lunch Hour Lecture on tour at the British Museum: Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body
ProfessorMaria Wyke (UCLGreek and Latin)
This lecture discusses Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk includes the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.

published: 28 Jun 2011

Classical Polystyrene / Styrofoam Statue Carving by Sculpture Studios

For more of our work, visit http://www.SculptureStudios.co.uk
'Like' us on Facebook https://www.Facebook.com/sculpturestudios
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Giant classical style statue, carved from polystyrene / styrofoam with a soft water based plaster render finish and white emulsion paint. Greek / roman olympian posed legs, created for Burberry's MakersHouse in Soho, London.

published: 09 Dec 2016

How to Sculpt Your Greek God Body

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published: 25 Aug 2014

ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTURE

There are three main periods of Greek Sculpture; Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic. The Greeks were blessed with a large supply of marble, which was what they used most in their sculptures. Bronze was also used in their artistic work of humans. Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed. Yet, many still survived because the Romans make copies or duplications of the original works.
The Archaic period was the earliest period in Greek Sculpture which started around 600 B.C. and lasted until 480 B.C. These works have a stiff and ridged appearance similar to that of the Egyptian sculpture.
The second period, the Classical period, was between the Archaic and Hellenistic times. The Classical period shows a very large shift from the stiff Archaic to a more real...

published: 09 Oct 2012

Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings http://westernartrodeoassociation.com/shop/product-category/casts/
You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
Sculpture Depot
at http://www.sculpturedepot.net/
I use the medium grade clay
You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
(I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
I get my anatomical figures from http://anatomicalfigures.com/
The ResinHorse by JeffWolf http://www.etsy.com/listing/108174672/horse-body-resin-study-cast-for
I get my armatures from http://www.truformarmatures.com
How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q...

Head Sculpture Part-1

In this head sculpture, I'm using 1/2" PVC pipes as armature and using some foam sheets as filler. I'm using Roma Plastilina #2 GrayGreen oil based clay. I'm also using laser line for measuring and indicating center-line. I learned the use of the lase from a YouTube video by "BaileyBlade". Check his channel for more useful instructions.

published: 02 Sep 2011

Sculpting a female head in clay. Sculpting tutorial and demo.

Sculpting a head. Sculpting demo how to sculpt female head in water based clay . This sculpting demo will teach you how to make realistic sculpture of beautiful women.You will learn about creating general shape of a head, tricks and tips thaught by master sculptors.
This short sculpting demo will show you my sculpting technique of a beautiful women in ordinary clay.
Sculpting by Joanna Mozdzen.

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SCULPTING A STYLIZED CHARACTER- TUTORIAL AVAILABLE NOW! https://gumroad.com/l/KIev
Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
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#sculpture #sculpting #clay

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Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
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This is a personal project, just for fun.
Sculpture, film, and edit by sculptor Chris Vierra.
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MUSIC:
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask: Song of Healing- Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G_aaak-tDE
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: Gerudo Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmOb0mQMpK8
The Legend of Zelda - Suite- TheSwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrpWBgB6oz8
R3 Music Box: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time- Song of Storms
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#sculpture #sculpting #clay

FULL LENGTH TUTORIALS AVAILABLE HERE-
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Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
This is a personal project, just for fun.
Sculpture, film, and edit by sculptor Chris Vierra.
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MUSIC:
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask: Song of Healing- Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G_aaak-tDE
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: Gerudo Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmOb0mQMpK8
The Legend of Zelda - Suite- TheSwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrpWBgB6oz8
R3 Music Box: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time- Song of Storms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lxKQYLKGGE
I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo CreatorsProgram. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.
#sculpture #sculpting #clay

Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase

This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple ...

This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple bronze casting process applied here to a plaster replica of the original bronze statue of the Roman emperor Hadrian found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, dating to A.D. 117-138 . Filmmakers Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman worked hand in hand with the curator and restoration department of the museum for the "Hadrian" exhibition in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
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This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple bronze casting process applied here to a plaster replica of the original bronze statue of the Roman emperor Hadrian found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, dating to A.D. 117-138 . Filmmakers Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman worked hand in hand with the curator and restoration department of the museum for the "Hadrian" exhibition in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Jerusalem's Israel Museum: http://www.imj.org.il/en/
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About Short Film Showcase:
A curated collection of the most captivating documentary shorts from filmmakers around the world. Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email sfs@natgeo.com to submit a video for consideration. See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase at http://documentary.com
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Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase
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Lunch Hour Lecture on tour at the British Museum: Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body
ProfessorMaria Wyke (UCLGreek and Latin)
This lecture discusses Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk includes the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.

Lunch Hour Lecture on tour at the British Museum: Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body
ProfessorMaria Wyke (UCLGreek and Latin)
This lecture discusses Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk includes the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.

Take the FreeSpartanX-Ray to Build YOUR DreamBody: http://bit.ly/2fSwo4d
You don't build a house without blueprints & you don't transform your body without getting a firm grasp on the overall strategy. If building muscle in the fastest amount of time without wasting hours in the gym, sounds like your cup of tea this video is for you.
I created SpartaStrength to help men achieve their true potential by helping them get stronger, tougher & bolder. We accomplish that by developing your power, passions, and purpose.
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Never Retreat & Never Surrender,
RyanMastersThe SpartanDoctoreCertified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

Take the FreeSpartanX-Ray to Build YOUR DreamBody: http://bit.ly/2fSwo4d
You don't build a house without blueprints & you don't transform your body without getting a firm grasp on the overall strategy. If building muscle in the fastest amount of time without wasting hours in the gym, sounds like your cup of tea this video is for you.
I created SpartaStrength to help men achieve their true potential by helping them get stronger, tougher & bolder. We accomplish that by developing your power, passions, and purpose.
Want to build muscles? Take the FREE Spartan X-Ray: http://spartastrength.com/spartan-xray
Never Retreat & Never Surrender,
RyanMastersThe SpartanDoctoreCertified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

There are three main periods of Greek Sculpture; Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic. The Greeks were blessed with a large supply of marble, which was what they used most in their sculptures. Bronze was also used in their artistic work of humans. Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed. Yet, many still survived because the Romans make copies or duplications of the original works.
The Archaic period was the earliest period in Greek Sculpture which started around 600 B.C. and lasted until 480 B.C. These works have a stiff and ridged appearance similar to that of the Egyptian sculpture.
The second period, the Classical period, was between the Archaic and Hellenistic times. The Classical period shows a very large shift from the stiff Archaic to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure. Females, after the 5th century B.C., were depicted nude, often with flowing robes. The robes gave the sculpture the idea of movement and realism in an effort by the artist to show humans more realistically.
The third period, the Hellenistic period, started a little before 300 B.C. To the average person, it is more difficult to see the distinctions between the Classical and Hellenistic period. Both periods did the majority of their sculpture as nudes. The Greeks portrayed a young, vigorous, and athletic person in their works. These works idealized the individual and in a way, attempted to capture the idea of youth and strength in their design. The works reflect the commonly held views of youth, strength, and courage which were encouraged in the Greek City states.
A couple of interesting notes about the Greek sculpture. Greeks portrayed the gods in very similar fashion as they did the regular humans. There were no distinctions of size or body make up in their sculpture which would suggest that the gods where greater or more powerful then the humans. This is also similar in Greek stories, where the gods are shown to have very human characteristics, both good and bad.

There are three main periods of Greek Sculpture; Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic. The Greeks were blessed with a large supply of marble, which was what they used most in their sculptures. Bronze was also used in their artistic work of humans. Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed. Yet, many still survived because the Romans make copies or duplications of the original works.
The Archaic period was the earliest period in Greek Sculpture which started around 600 B.C. and lasted until 480 B.C. These works have a stiff and ridged appearance similar to that of the Egyptian sculpture.
The second period, the Classical period, was between the Archaic and Hellenistic times. The Classical period shows a very large shift from the stiff Archaic to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure. Females, after the 5th century B.C., were depicted nude, often with flowing robes. The robes gave the sculpture the idea of movement and realism in an effort by the artist to show humans more realistically.
The third period, the Hellenistic period, started a little before 300 B.C. To the average person, it is more difficult to see the distinctions between the Classical and Hellenistic period. Both periods did the majority of their sculpture as nudes. The Greeks portrayed a young, vigorous, and athletic person in their works. These works idealized the individual and in a way, attempted to capture the idea of youth and strength in their design. The works reflect the commonly held views of youth, strength, and courage which were encouraged in the Greek City states.
A couple of interesting notes about the Greek sculpture. Greeks portrayed the gods in very similar fashion as they did the regular humans. There were no distinctions of size or body make up in their sculpture which would suggest that the gods where greater or more powerful then the humans. This is also similar in Greek stories, where the gods are shown to have very human characteristics, both good and bad.

Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the fac...

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings http://westernartrodeoassociation.com/shop/product-category/casts/
You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
Sculpture Depot
at http://www.sculpturedepot.net/
I use the medium grade clay
You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
(I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
I get my anatomical figures from http://anatomicalfigures.com/
The ResinHorse by JeffWolf http://www.etsy.com/listing/108174672/horse-body-resin-study-cast-for
I get my armatures from http://www.truformarmatures.com
How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-exRJ6kRuA
How to make a hot box for your clay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_ggVQ6mxLI
Video on the clay I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1VPSs3osu8
Link to the video where I talk about Jeff Wolf's Horse Anatomy Resin that you can purchase http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57xE2BOjHwo
This video I talk about my tools. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yZHRvSwrXk
Tools I would suggest from Sculpture Depot are:
I would suggest you pick from these tools.. You don't have to pick them all, Just those that you think will help you
This modeling set looks interesting.. made of Water BuffaloHorn http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/special-tools.aspSteel Tools I'd suggest are http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/steel-tools.htm
PCT-5
303, and 22x
53x, and 55x
74, 70, 163, 161, and 75
23x and 407
For wire ended tools
http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/loop-end-hm.htm my pick would be 221, 401A, 402A, 403A, 404A, and 405A
For those who make masks, here's a great set up.. http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/mask.asp
You can find sculpting stand, books, armatures, and all kinds of wonderfully helpful stuff for the sculptor here at reasonable prices.. They ship internationally as well.
If I use music in this video, it's Composer and musician is Kevin MacLeod - CC-license
The music is free.. You can donate.. which I'd say would be fair, but it's royalty free.
Linked here http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/
My GalleryOnline http://bronzesbydavidlemon.blogspot.com/
My Daily Video Diary on Sculpting - http://adayinthelifeofalemon.blogspot.com

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings http://westernartrodeoassociation.com/shop/product-category/casts/
You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
Sculpture Depot
at http://www.sculpturedepot.net/
I use the medium grade clay
You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
(I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
I get my anatomical figures from http://anatomicalfigures.com/
The ResinHorse by JeffWolf http://www.etsy.com/listing/108174672/horse-body-resin-study-cast-for
I get my armatures from http://www.truformarmatures.com
How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-exRJ6kRuA
How to make a hot box for your clay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_ggVQ6mxLI
Video on the clay I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1VPSs3osu8
Link to the video where I talk about Jeff Wolf's Horse Anatomy Resin that you can purchase http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57xE2BOjHwo
This video I talk about my tools. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yZHRvSwrXk
Tools I would suggest from Sculpture Depot are:
I would suggest you pick from these tools.. You don't have to pick them all, Just those that you think will help you
This modeling set looks interesting.. made of Water BuffaloHorn http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/special-tools.aspSteel Tools I'd suggest are http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/steel-tools.htm
PCT-5
303, and 22x
53x, and 55x
74, 70, 163, 161, and 75
23x and 407
For wire ended tools
http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/loop-end-hm.htm my pick would be 221, 401A, 402A, 403A, 404A, and 405A
For those who make masks, here's a great set up.. http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/mask.asp
You can find sculpting stand, books, armatures, and all kinds of wonderfully helpful stuff for the sculptor here at reasonable prices.. They ship internationally as well.
If I use music in this video, it's Composer and musician is Kevin MacLeod - CC-license
The music is free.. You can donate.. which I'd say would be fair, but it's royalty free.
Linked here http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/
My GalleryOnline http://bronzesbydavidlemon.blogspot.com/
My Daily Video Diary on Sculpting - http://adayinthelifeofalemon.blogspot.com

Head Sculpture Part-1

In this head sculpture, I'm using 1/2" PVC pipes as armature and using some foam sheets as filler. I'm using Roma Plastilina #2 GrayGreen oil based clay. I'm a...

In this head sculpture, I'm using 1/2" PVC pipes as armature and using some foam sheets as filler. I'm using Roma Plastilina #2 GrayGreen oil based clay. I'm also using laser line for measuring and indicating center-line. I learned the use of the lase from a YouTube video by "BaileyBlade". Check his channel for more useful instructions.

In this head sculpture, I'm using 1/2" PVC pipes as armature and using some foam sheets as filler. I'm using Roma Plastilina #2 GrayGreen oil based clay. I'm also using laser line for measuring and indicating center-line. I learned the use of the lase from a YouTube video by "BaileyBlade". Check his channel for more useful instructions.

Sculpting a female head in clay. Sculpting tutorial and demo.

Sculpting a head. Sculpting demo how to sculpt female head in water based clay . This sculpting demo will teach you how to make realistic sculpture of beautiful...

Sculpting a head. Sculpting demo how to sculpt female head in water based clay . This sculpting demo will teach you how to make realistic sculpture of beautiful women.You will learn about creating general shape of a head, tricks and tips thaught by master sculptors.
This short sculpting demo will show you my sculpting technique of a beautiful women in ordinary clay.
Sculpting by Joanna Mozdzen.

Sculpting a head. Sculpting demo how to sculpt female head in water based clay . This sculpting demo will teach you how to make realistic sculpture of beautiful women.You will learn about creating general shape of a head, tricks and tips thaught by master sculptors.
This short sculpting demo will show you my sculpting technique of a beautiful women in ordinary clay.
Sculpting by Joanna Mozdzen.

Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

SCULPTING A STYLIZED CHARACTER- TUTORIAL AVAILABLE NOW! https://gumroad.com/l/KIev
Sculpting Fox McCloud from Starfox Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
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I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo CreatorsProgram. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.
#sculpture #sculpting #clay

Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally - Sculpture_Geek

FULL LENGTH TUTORIALS AVAILABLE HERE-
https://www.gumroad.com/sculpturegeek
Sculpting Link from The Legend of Zelda Traditionally, in Chavant, oil based clay.
Support these videos on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/sculpturegeek
This is a personal project, just for fun.
Sculpture, film, and edit by sculptor Chris Vierra.
Social MediaLinksINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/Sculpture_Geek/
TWITTER https://twitter.com/Sculpture_Geek
FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/sculpturegeek/
WATCH Sculpture_Geek live on TWITCH https;//www.twitch.tv/ sculpture_geek
VISIT the BLOG at https://www.sculpturegeek.wordpress.com
Stained glass Triforce provided by: Stained glass Majick on etsy
https://www.etsy.com/listing/535895467/fan-based-tri-force-zelda?ref=listing-shop-header-2
MUSIC:
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask: Song of Healing- Koji Kondo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G_aaak-tDE
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: Gerudo Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmOb0mQMpK8
The Legend of Zelda - Suite- TheSwedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrpWBgB6oz8
R3 Music Box: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time- Song of Storms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lxKQYLKGGE
I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo CreatorsProgram. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.
#sculpture #sculpting #clay

Mesmerizing Animation: Capturing an Emperor’s Face in Bronze | Short Film Showcase

This captivating 2-D animation, combined with stop-motion, is not your everyday how-to video. The film artistically explains the "lost wax" technique, a simple bronze casting process applied here to a plaster replica of the original bronze statue of the Roman emperor Hadrian found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, dating to A.D. 117-138 . Filmmakers Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman worked hand in hand with the curator and restoration department of the museum for the "Hadrian" exhibition in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Jerusalem's Israel Museum: http://www.imj.org.il/en/
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A curated collection of the most captivating documentary shorts from filmmakers around the world. Know of a great short film that should be part of our Showcase? Email sfs@natgeo.com to submit a video for consideration. See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase at http://documentary.com
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Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body (23 June 2011)

Lunch Hour Lecture on tour at the British Museum: Desirability and domination: Greek sculpture and the modern male body
ProfessorMaria Wyke (UCLGreek and Latin)
This lecture discusses Greek sculptures and some of the ways in which their ideal representations of the male body have shaped the twentieth century strong man and the bodybuilder, particularly in terms of their display of power and sexuality. The talk includes the culture of the circus strongman, bodybuilding shows, physique magazines and the post-war craze for Italian sword-and-sandal films starring bodybuilders as ancient heroes.

How to Sculpt Your Greek God Body

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ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTURE

There are three main periods of Greek Sculpture; Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic. The Greeks were blessed with a large supply of marble, which was what they used most in their sculptures. Bronze was also used in their artistic work of humans. Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed. Yet, many still survived because the Romans make copies or duplications of the original works.
The Archaic period was the earliest period in Greek Sculpture which started around 600 B.C. and lasted until 480 B.C. These works have a stiff and ridged appearance similar to that of the Egyptian sculpture.
The second period, the Classical period, was between the Archaic and Hellenistic times. The Classical period shows a very large shift from the stiff Archaic to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure. Females, after the 5th century B.C., were depicted nude, often with flowing robes. The robes gave the sculpture the idea of movement and realism in an effort by the artist to show humans more realistically.
The third period, the Hellenistic period, started a little before 300 B.C. To the average person, it is more difficult to see the distinctions between the Classical and Hellenistic period. Both periods did the majority of their sculpture as nudes. The Greeks portrayed a young, vigorous, and athletic person in their works. These works idealized the individual and in a way, attempted to capture the idea of youth and strength in their design. The works reflect the commonly held views of youth, strength, and courage which were encouraged in the Greek City states.
A couple of interesting notes about the Greek sculpture. Greeks portrayed the gods in very similar fashion as they did the regular humans. There were no distinctions of size or body make up in their sculpture which would suggest that the gods where greater or more powerful then the humans. This is also similar in Greek stories, where the gods are shown to have very human characteristics, both good and bad.

Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

Here is a list of items I use for you.
My armatures, if I buy them, come from http://www.truformarmatures.com
For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings http://westernartrodeoassociation.com/shop/product-category/casts/
You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
Sculpture Depot
at http://www.sculpturedepot.net/
I use the medium grade clay
You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
(I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
I get my anatomical figures from http://anatomicalfigures.com/
The ResinHorse by JeffWolf http://www.etsy.com/listing/108174672/horse-body-resin-study-cast-for
I get my armatures from http://www.truformarmatures.com
How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-exRJ6kRuA
How to make a hot box for your clay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_ggVQ6mxLI
Video on the clay I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1VPSs3osu8
Link to the video where I talk about Jeff Wolf's Horse Anatomy Resin that you can purchase http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57xE2BOjHwo
This video I talk about my tools. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yZHRvSwrXk
Tools I would suggest from Sculpture Depot are:
I would suggest you pick from these tools.. You don't have to pick them all, Just those that you think will help you
This modeling set looks interesting.. made of Water BuffaloHorn http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/special-tools.aspSteel Tools I'd suggest are http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/steel-tools.htm
PCT-5
303, and 22x
53x, and 55x
74, 70, 163, 161, and 75
23x and 407
For wire ended tools
http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/loop-end-hm.htm my pick would be 221, 401A, 402A, 403A, 404A, and 405A
For those who make masks, here's a great set up.. http://www.sculpturedepot.net/clay-wax-tools/mask.asp
You can find sculpting stand, books, armatures, and all kinds of wonderfully helpful stuff for the sculptor here at reasonable prices.. They ship internationally as well.
If I use music in this video, it's Composer and musician is Kevin MacLeod - CC-license
The music is free.. You can donate.. which I'd say would be fair, but it's royalty free.
Linked here http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/
My GalleryOnline http://bronzesbydavidlemon.blogspot.com/
My Daily Video Diary on Sculpting - http://adayinthelifeofalemon.blogspot.com

Head Sculpture Part-1

In this head sculpture, I'm using 1/2" PVC pipes as armature and using some foam sheets as filler. I'm using Roma Plastilina #2 GrayGreen oil based clay. I'm also using laser line for measuring and indicating center-line. I learned the use of the lase from a YouTube video by "BaileyBlade". Check his channel for more useful instructions.

Sculpting a female head in clay. Sculpting tutorial and demo.

Sculpting a head. Sculpting demo how to sculpt female head in water based clay . This sculpting demo will teach you how to make realistic sculpture of beautiful women.You will learn about creating general shape of a head, tricks and tips thaught by master sculptors.
This short sculpting demo will show you my sculpting technique of a beautiful women in ordinary clay.
Sculpting by Joanna Mozdzen.

Synopsis

A long time ago, a tribe that respected the tiger and controlled fire called the Ho-jok (Tiger Tribe), ruled the world. They eliminated and assimilated all tribes except the tribe that respected the bear, called the Ung-jok (Bear Tribe). The Tiger Tribe and the Bear Tribe fought, and Hwan-woong could not bear to see so many people getting killed. He brought the three gods of nature; Poong-Baek (백호, the White Tiger), Woonsa (청룡, the Azure Dragon), and Woosa (현무, the Turtle Snake).